These two days will enjoy the musical accompaniment of Alexey Asantcheeff (piano) and Jan Mech (musician, singer), Sybille Cornet, Adva Zakai, Yael Davids (artists).
Free entrance on reservation: please tell us if you are booking for Saturday and/or Sunday, and if you want to stay for Saturday dinner, at reservation@leslaboratoires.org and +33 153 561 590
HALL
11 am. Brunch
2.30 pm. Break
5.30 pm Closing
Ausgerechnet Bananen, by Wilfried Krüger
MAIN ROOM (Grande Salle)
12.30 pm. Do art schools produce artists? Part 1
Case study by Émilie Parendeau and Benjamin Seror (artists). To continue and expand a conversation that the two artists Émilie Parendeau and Benjamin Seror have raised for several years about art and related activities, how it is passed on and distributed, the two artists have gathered together a group of students from the Valence art school to put into action one of Claude Rutault’s 16 exhibitions/methods , number 13, which tells us that an exhibition doesn’t just fall into your lap. (“L’exposition ne tombe pas du ciel” by Claude Rutault | Axel Brun, Clément Déquier, Maxime Guerin, Lucile Janin, Clément Kanakis, Manon Molinier, Emilie Parendeau, Cyrielle Perminjat, Benjamin Seror, Sarah Vernet and Agathe Vilotitch | With Gustave Courbet, Hamish Fulton, Hokusai, René Magritte, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Yasujirō Ozu, Jean Pierre Raynaud and Gerhard Richter.)
1.30 pm. The artists we would have been, had we never left the kibbutz
Discussion with Adva Zakai and Yael Davids (artists). The organization of society within a Kibbutz relies on education that encourages invention and creation, experimentation with a new configuration of collective living, opening up a fairly large reflexive space. But what space does an artist occupy in a Kibbutz? Is art seen there as work like other types of work? What are the lines of this movement and what possibility is there to develop a critical view? Starting from their personal experiences of having grown up on a Kibbutz, two artists, Adva Zakai and Yael Davids will attempt to explore the effervescent or contradictory relationships that tie the (individual?) figure of the artist to the (collective) community.
2.45 pm. Do art schools produce artists ? Part 2
Performance and discussion proposed by the students of the art school of Geneva (H.E.A.D.) and Lyon (ENSBA-Lyon).
4.00 pm. Mrs. Šedá, do you think you're normal? Presentation by Katerina Šedá on her work.
Katerina Šedá has developed her artistic research over the past ten years around the idea of the collective, community(ies) and sharing her work. Through a detailed presentation of a selection of her projects, Katerina Šedá will attempt to analyse the personal motivations that come into play in her projects and the impact that her actions can have on daily life. This analysis of her work does not only include documentation by the artist but also a selection of recorded opinions of participants and amateurs with whom she has collaborated on several projects. Katerina Šedá will be invited to develop a project at les Laboratoires d’Aubervilliers in January 2015.
Alles Schwindel, by Mischa Spoliansky and Marcellus Schiffer
SMALL ROOM (Petite Salle)
11 am – 2.30 pm – Do art schools produce artists?
Workshops with the students from the art schools of Geneva (H.E.A.D) and Lyon (ENSBA-Lyon).
Pirate Jenny (Seeräuber-Jenny), Threepenny Opera, Kurt Weill and Bertholt Brecht
All events will have interpretation in French/English.
With the participation of ENSBA-Lyon, post-performance studio led by Marie de Brugerolle and H.E.A.D. Geneva, art/action stream.